
Trump Voter's Regret: ICE Detains His Lawful Workers
South Florida Business Owner Questions Trump Immigration Policies After ICE Detains Workers A South Florida business owner, Vincent Scardina, a self-described Trump supporter, is questioning the administration's immigration policies after one-third of his workforce was detained by ICE. Despite possessing valid work permits, these employees were taken into custody, leaving Scardina to grapple with significant financial and emotional consequences. "Financially, as well as emotionally, it takes a toll," Scardina stated in an interview with NBC6 South Florida. "You get to know these guys; you become their friends, not just their employer." His workers, he says, had gone through intense security checks at a local Navy base, and their pasts were thoroughly investigated before being detained. Scardina's experience highlights the unintended consequences of broad immigration enforcement. He believed the focus would be solely on criminal deportations, a belief seemingly contradicted by the detention of his legally employed workers. The incident has prompted Scardina to reconsider his political stance, confessing to a degree of 'buyer's remorse' regarding his vote for President Trump. The situation underscores the complex human element often overlooked in political debates on immigration. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of immigration enforcement, even for those who have followed all legal procedures. It prompts reflection on the impact of policies on individuals and communities.